Teaching George Takei’s They Called Us Enemy and Japanese American Incarceration
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See DetailsLiterature has the power to build our capacity for empathy, shared understanding, and stronger communities. Facing History & Ourselves selected George Takei’s graphic memoir, They Called Us Enemy, for a 2023-2024 All Community Read. During this webinar, we discussed what freedom means in a democracy – during World War II and today. Educators received Facing History resources and strategies for teaching historical context, perspective-taking, ethical reflection, and cultivation of empathy in order to nurture students’ capacity for informed and engaged citizenship
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